After Miami swept Charlotte in the opening round on Monday night, Bobcats head coach Steve Clifford hinted that the organization would consider external options for upgrading the team's roster.

To do so, the Bobcats are reportedly targeting Orlando Magic guards Arron Afflalo and Jameer Nelson.

Orlando Magic's Jameer Nelson and Arron Afflalo (AP Photo)

“I think, like any franchise in any sport, what you do every day is you find a way to make your team better."

"This is what Rich (Cho) and Rod (Higgins) do every day. My role in this is the internal development, taking the guys that will be coming back next year and determining what they need to concentrate on to get better. Then there’s the external part, with the draft, free agency and trades. When you look at the best franchises, they take advantage of everything. That’s what the next few months will be," Clifford said after Monday's Game 5.

Orlando is on the hook for $8 million of Nelson's salary unless they waive him by July 15, in which case only $2 million of his contract would be guaranteed.

The 32-year-old led the Magic with seven assists per game in 2013-14.

They also owe Afflalo, who finished the year averaging a career-best 18.2 points per game, $7.5 million in 2014-2015 with an identical-valued player option for 2015-2016.

Charlotte won't have to do too much scouting because Clifford has familiarity with both players.